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If you spend a year doing these three things in the crypto world, you won't make a million dollars, but I will give you some guidance.
"Due to various reasons, I can't teach in great detail, so you'll need to understand on your own."
-1. Do what others are unwilling to do
The path to success isn't crowded; most people choose comfort.
Many overuse AI, and sticking to manual work is seen as foolish. Quality content on Twitter is becoming rarer. But if you do everything yourself—whether it's writing comprehensive tutorials, creating content, or working for top-tier institutions—as long as you do what they are too lazy to do, you'll never be unemployed.
In short, the lazy economy on Twitter is a blue ocean industry that isn't crowded but offers the highest returns.
-2. Do good deeds without asking about the future
The convention in the crypto world is to reward only a very few people generously, and only in this way can more people be attracted to join.
But most people just follow the trend, often losing the small gains while hoping for big ones. Without deep cultivation, you can't survive in the midst of thousands of competitors crossing a narrow bridge. Many projects only see big results after everyone has already disembarked.
-3. Endure what others cannot
The crypto world isn't about fighting; it's about human relationships.
High emotional intelligence and low emotional intelligence are like two different lives—one upward, one downward.
When conflicts arise, learn to resolve them. We're here to make money, so unite all possible forces. If someone insists on arguing with you, agree with their point of view. If it’s too annoying, hide their content.
Emotions are emotions; business is business. Never bring emotions into your business dealings.